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VOL. 9, ISSUE 2 (2023)
Liability of notaries who do not provide copies of deeds to parties
Authors
Fani Agustianti, Mohd Din, Dahlan
Abstract
This research aims to determine and understand the responsibility and sanctions against Notaries if they do not fulfill their obligations to provide Copies of Deeds to the parties. The method used in this research is the empirical juridical research method. Empirical juridical research is field research conducted to examine the applicable laws and what actually occurs in society. The results of the research based on the Police Investigation Report of the Aceh Provincial Supervisory Council Number 002/BAP/MPDN Aceh Besar/lll/2022 stated that the Notary does not submit a copy of the deed to the parties based on the reason is that his legal representative represents the party concerned. Copies of the deed may only be requested or submitted to the wife or heirs. In carrying out their duties, notaries must be guided by Law Number 2 of 2014 concerning Notary Offices and the Notary Code of Ethics. After an examination and guidance by the Regional Supervisory Council of Aceh to the Notary, it was decided that the Notary was given a verbal sanction by the Regional Supervisory Council and required to submit a copy of the Notarial Agreement of Sale and Purchase of Shares of the limited liability company (LLC) S No. 03 dated March 08, 2021. The Deed of Resolution of the Extraordinary GMS Circular meeting of LLC S No. 11, dated March 24, 2021, to the attorney of the party concerned with several conditions because the Regional Supervisory Council stated that the principles of power of attorney could be given to anyone, as long as the recipient of a power of attorney is legally capable. Therefore, the responsibility given to the Notary is moral responsibility as a means of warning for correcting the violations he has committed.
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Pages:32-35
How to cite this article:
Fani Agustianti, Mohd Din, Dahlan "Liability of notaries who do not provide copies of deeds to parties". International Journal of Law, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2023, Pages 32-35
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